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Overview"""Reading Ellen Bernstein's Toward a Holy Ecology is to partake in a garden of delights. She refreshes our reading of the Song by enlivening all of our senses."" --Rabbi Nancy Flam, Co-founder National Center for Jewish Healing, and The Institute for Jewish Spirituality Song of Songs is known as the erotic part of the Bible, but Ellen Bernstein shows how it is also an ancient source of deep ecological wisdom. Toward a Holy Ecology is a new translation of this Hebrew text, illuminating the place of humans in the natural world and inviting you to develop a holy, ecological language for life. This book sets the natural world before you with intensity and beauty, inviting you to savor it with all your senses. Then you are able to return to the world with a renewed clarity, love, and energy necessary for creating a healthier future for the earth and all her inhabitants. Toward a Holy Ecology is for all who love the earth and its inhabitants--including outdoor enthusiasts, spiritual seekers, fellow poets, feminists, and students of the humanities, religion, and ecology. It will change how you see, how you speak, and how you live." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ellen Bernstein , Bill McKibbenPublisher: Monkfish Book Publishing Company Imprint: Monkfish Book Publishing Company ISBN: 9781958972199ISBN 10: 1958972193 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 20 February 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsWhat happens when a rabbi with an expertise in biology reads the holiest and most sensuous book of the Bible? A fresh and arousing reading springs forth! Ellen Bernstein, founder of the first national Jewish environmental organization, offers an inspired ecological reading of the Song of Songs that will (re)kindle the reader's love affair with the earth. Her writing is as rich as the Song is evocative. Her interpretive insights reflect a deep engagement with the Song's poetic nuances. Cultivating an eros for creation, Rabbi Bernstein's interpretation is exactly what today's 'earth keepers' need for continuing the hard work of shalom-justice for the world. Call it 'Fifty Shades of Green.' --William P. Brown, The Seven Pillars of Creation: The Bible, Science and the Ecology of Wonder The lushness of Ellen Bernstein's eco-sensitive commentary on the Song of Songs is worthy of the original, which says a great deal about the ingenuity and power of her work. Bernstein reads the Song of Songs as a love song to and from the earth, and in so doing, uncovers truths in this long-beloved text that are essential, moving, and needed. She describes the 'archetypal intimacy between humans and nature' that evolves throughout the Song, as lovers co-mingle with the land and love itself burgeons as spring arrives. Bernstein's essential message, which she brilliantly derives from the text, is that 'beauty calls us to love the world.' This uplifting and enlivening book is an important and timely work--a wondrous gift to all who passionately love the earth, inviting us to find solace in the Bible's most erotic and egalitarian text. --Rabbi Jill Hammer, PhD, The Jewish Book of Days: A Companion for All Seasons Toward a Holy Ecology is a rich and illuminating commentary on the The Song of Songs. Ellen Bernstein brings a unique voice that skillfully weaves scholarly and poetic insight. Her book is accessible for everyone interested in how this iconic text carries a deep ecological wisdom. --Mary Evelyn Tucker, Co-director, Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology Rabbi Ellen Bernstein's masterful commentary reveals the Song's profound vision of ecological wholeness and revives an embodied and earth-honoring tradition that is vitally needed today. This is an important, timely and beautiful book that deserves your attention. --Rabbi Rami Shapiro, Judaism without Tribalism Reading Ellen Bernstein's Toward a Holy Ecology is to partake in a garden of delights. She refreshes our reading of the Song by enlivening all of our senses. Her penetrating and compelling thought is expressed with eminently accessible and beautiful prose. Just as she highlights the importance of time and timing in the text itself, her commentary appears at just the right time to nurture a deepened ecological and embodied spirituality of which the world stands in urgent need. --Rabbi Nancy Flam, Co-founder National Center for Jewish Healing, and The Institute for Jewish Spirituality Author InformationRabbi Ellen Bernstein began pursuing studies in both environment and religion in high school and graduated from one of the first programs in environmental studies in the US at U.C. Berkeley in 1975. A pioneer in the field of religion and ecology, she founded the first national Jewish environmental organization, Shomrei Adamah, Keepers of the Earth, in 1988. She has written numerous books and articles on Judaism, Bible and ecology including most recently, The Promise of the Land: A Passover Haggadah (Behrman House, 2020). Ellen's work on the Bible and ecology has appeared in The Green Bible (Harper One, 2008) and is featured in The Oxford University Press Handbook on the Bible and Ecology (2022). She continues to teach widely on Bible and ecology, and is an advisor to the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, a steering committee member for the Third Act/faith, and an advisor to the Green Sabbath project. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |